India
Medikabazaar Offers to Hire Around 200 Recently Laid-off Zomato Employees
In a statement, Medikabazaar said that for the hiring process, the company will carry out psychometric tests for each candidate along with role-specific interviews.
CPI Protests against KCR Govt's 'Failure' to Tackle Dengue in Telangana
Earlier, CPI leaders and activists had taken out a rally at Himayathnagar, during which they had held mosquito bats as a mark of protest.
Bank Unions to Go on 2-day Strike in September, Here's How Services Will be Hit
State Bank of India (SBI) on Monday admitted that if the two-day strike planned by the officers’ unions materialises, then it could affect operations.
Govt Tweaks Foreign Funding Rules, All NGO Staff Must Now Declare No Role in Religious Conversions
It has been made mandatory for 'office bearers and key functionaries and members' to certify that they have not been 'prosecuted or convicted' for 'conversion' from one faith to another.
Bill Gates to Honour PM Modi with Annual Goalkeepers Global Goals Award for Swachh Bharat Mission
The Gates Foundation in a statement said it respects the petitioners' views, but Modi will receive its annual Goalkeepers Global Goals Award for providing 500 million people in India safer sanitation.
Journalist Ajay Kumar Singh Appointed Press Secretary to President Ramnath Kovind
Singh started his career with the Times of India in 1985 (Lucknow) and worked in the Economic Times and the Telegraph. He later joined the Pioneer in Delhi.
Asked to Wear 'Knee-Length Kurtis', Students of Hyderabad Women's College Protest New Dress Code
The college management said the dress code was already in place and the students had given an undertaking that they will not wear short, sleeveless or cold shoulder tops failing which they would face disciplinary action.
Month After Ruling Out Mediation in Ayodhya Case, 3-member Panel Seeks SC's View on Resumption of Talks
The top court had ordered day-to-day hearing in the politically sensitive Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid land dispute case from August 6 after noting that the mediation proceedings to resolve the dispute amicably had failed.
Muslim Nations Ask Pak to Engage in Backdoor Diplomacy With India, De-escalate Kashmir Tensions: Report
While the international interlocutors were willing to persuade India to ease some of the restrictions imposed in Kashmir, they requested Pakistan to stop targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
'No Permission Needed': SC Allows CPI(M) Leader Tarigami to Go Back to Jammu and Kashmir
Former MLA Mohammed Yusuf Tarigami alleged that his vehicle has been taken away and he will be confined to his home.
'Is in the DNA of India': As Doordarshan Turns 60, People Get Nostalgic, Remember Fav DD Shows
Doordarshan, which began as an experiment on September 15, 1959, became a service in 1965, when it began beaming signals to reach television sets in living rooms in and around the national capital.
Army Destroys Live Mortar Shell Along LoC in J&K's Poonch
The shell had landed near a house in the Balakot area of Mendhar sector during cross-border shelling on Saturday and was noticed by some villagers, who informed the Army, the officials said.
Stop Killing Civilians, Centre Tells Pakistan After 21 Deaths in Over 2,000 Ceasefire Violations This Year
MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said India has repeatedly called upon Pakistan to ask its forces to adhere to 2003 ceasefire understanding and maintain peace and tranquility along the LOC and IB.
Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Body Ropes in Railways, Metro to Advertise Events on Guru Nanak's 550th Birth Anniversary
The Committee is also using mobile outdoor media in a big way to connect with a large audience for promoting Sikh ethos, DSGMC president Manjinder Singh Sirsa said.
Lancet Ranks India 4th in List of Global Malaria Cases in 2017
Out of the 219 million cases of malaria reported globally in 2017, nearly 10 million were from India, making it the fourth most affected by the disease.
Dhaka Under Severe Dengue Outbreak, 750 People Hospitalized in 24 Hours this Week
Dengue has worst-affected parts of Asia and Africa. So much so, that many Global Health Agencies have ordered travel restrictions in many countries of south-east Asia.